From Artificial Intelligence to Handcrafting: A Manufacturing Blog

A good barbecue is as integral to Australian cuisine as pie floaters and dubious beer, and any Aussie cook worth their salt will possess one. However, if you're in the market for a new barbecue you may quickly find yourself overwhelmed by all of the various models on offer -- especially when none of them are exactly what you need.
There is, however, an alternative to endless nights trawling the internet for barbecue deals.

Pipe fitting is a skilled job which usually takes a lengthy apprenticeship in order to learn all of the commonly used techniques. The skills required by pipe fitters to bend pipes can be applied to plumbing and gas engineering as well as ducting and air-conditioning. However, many of the bending processes and technologies used are common to all of these disciplines.
DIY pipe fitting is often undertaken in Australia for plumbing, but it is often better to call upon a professional when pipes need to be fitted into small recesses and where awkward turns and junctions need to be accommodated with bends.

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Manufacturing has taken a lot of forms over the years. It started with a single person or a team of people making an item by hand, and that process was applied to everything from homes, to chariots, to swords, and everything in between. At the turn of the 20th century, the first assembly line was introduced. Not long later, processes began to be mechanised and eventually, artificial intelligence even became a part of manufacturing. Now, all of these tactics are used in some way or another. This blog takes a look at all of those types of manufacturing, and it offers helpful advice related to outsourcing or improving in-house industrial and manufacturing processes.